During the 1960s, there was a very popular TV documentary programme on RTE television called 'Radharc'. Some wonderful programmes were made which now provide a 'snapshot' of Irish life at the time. The viewer of this set of videos can revisit a bygone era that has now almost vanished from Irish life. Sit back and enjoy a trip down Memory Lane.

The island's geography comprises relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which avoids extremes in temperature. Thick woodlands covered the island until the Middle Ages. As of 2013, the amount of land that is wooded in Ireland is about 11% of the total, compared with a European average of 35%. There are 26 extant mammal species native to Ireland. The Irish climate is very moderated and classified as oceanic. As a result, winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area. However, summers are cooler than those in Continental Europe. Rainfall and cloud cover are abundant.

The Norman invasion of the late 12th century marked the beginning of more than 700 years of direct English rule and, later, British involvement in Ireland. In 1177 Prince John Lackland was made Lord of Ireland by his father Henry II of England at the Council of Oxford.
The Crown did not attempt to assert full control of the island until the rebellion of the Earl of Kildare threatened English hegemony. Henry VIII proclaimed himself King of Ireland and also tried to introduce the English Reformation, which failed in Ireland. Attempts to either conquer or assimilate the Irish lordships into the Kingdom of Ireland provided the initial impetus for a series of Irish military campaigns between 1534 and 1603. This period was marked by a Crown policy of plantation, involving the arrival of thousands of English and ScottishProtestant settlers, and the consequent displacement of the pre-plantation Catholic landholders. As the military and political defeat of Gaelic Ireland became more pronounced in the early seventeenth century, sectarian conflict became a recurrent theme in Irish history.

Life and career

During World War II he served in the Royal Air Force as a bomber pilot. His Hampden was shot down by flak one night while on a mine-laying operation off the coast of German-occupied Holland. He was imprisoned and spent three years in a German POW camp. This gave him material for his first book A Crowd Is Not Company. It was first published as a novel in 1947 but was later revealed to be an autobiography. It recounts his experiences as a prisoner of war and his various escapes from the Nazi camp. The Times describes it as "arguably the best POW book ever written."

History

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

History (from Greekἱστορία, historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation") is the study of the past, particularly how it relates to humans. It is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events. Scholars who write about history are called historians. Events occurring prior to written record are considered prehistory.

History can also refer to the academic discipline which uses a narrative to examine and analyse a sequence of past events, and objectively determine the patterns of cause and effect that determine them. Historians sometimes debate the nature of history and its usefulness by discussing the study of the discipline as an end in itself and as a way of providing "perspective" on the problems of the present.

Stories common to a particular culture, but not supported by external sources (such as the tales surrounding King Arthur), are usually classified as cultural heritage or legends, because they do not show the "disinterested investigation" required of the discipline of history.Herodotus, a 5th-century BC Greek historian is considered within the Western tradition to be the "father of history", and, along with his contemporary Thucydides, helped form the foundations for the modern study of human history. Their works continue to be read today, and the gap between the culture-focused Herodotus and the military-focused Thucydides remains a point of contention or approach in modern historical writing. In Asia, a state chronicle, the Spring and Autumn Annals was known to be compiled from as early as 722 BC although only 2nd century BC texts survived.

Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s. After World War II, an improved form became popular in the United States and Britain, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion. In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the US and most other developed countries. The availability of storage media such as VHS tape (1976), DVDs (1997), and high-definition Blu-ray Discs (2006) enabled viewers to watch recorded material such as movies. At the end of the first decade of the 2000s, digital television transmissions greatly increased in popularity. Another development was the move from standard-definition television (SDTV) (576i, with 576 interlaced lines of resolution and 480i) to high-definition television (HDTV), which provides a resolution that is substantially higher. HDTV may be transmitted in various formats: 1080p, 1080i and 720p. Since 2010, with the invention of smart television, Internet television has increased the availability of television programs and movies via the Internet through services such as Netflix, iPlayer, Hulu, Roku and Chromecast.

1962 RTE Television Documentary-Radharc (Irish Holidays)

During the 1960s, there was a very popular TV documentary programme on RTE television called 'Radharc'. Some wonderful programmes were made which now provide a 'snapshot' of Irish life at the time. The viewer of this set of videos can revisit a bygone era that has now almost vanished from Irish life. Sit back and enjoy a trip down Memory Lane.

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SPLIT on Irish National Television

SPLIT on Irish National Television

SPLIT on Irish National Television

Northern Ireland Film & Television Studios

Titanic Studios, set on an 8 acre site five minutes' drive from central Belfast in the historically renowned Titanic Quarter, comprise the original Paint Hall studio and two new purpose-built sound stages, the Hurst and MacQuitty stages, which form the new extension.
Set on a 32 acre site and 30 minutes' drive from Belfast, The Linen Mill Studios enjoys a perfect setting in the Bann valley, Co. Down, where until only a few years ago the world's finest Irish linen was manufactured in centuries-old tradition and exported to every corner of the world.
Northern Ireland offers other ample build spaces, all within short driving distances from Belfast. These are often attractively priced and are totally blank canvases ready for use.
For more information please visit: http://northernirelandscreen.co.uk/sections/10/film-and-television-studios.aspx

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John Bishop on getting his start on Irish television | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One

John Bishop on getting his start on Irish television | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One

John Bishop on getting his start on Irish television | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One

Ireland - A Television History - Part 2 of 13 - 'No Surrender'

Dublin Buddhist Centre on RTE 1 Television - 'The Balance of Being'

This show explores features members of the Dublin Buddhist Centre community, exploring how the Buddha's teachings informs their lives in Ireland today. It also includes footage of members of our community practising together in the Dublin Buddhist Centre.
The programme originally ran on the IrishRTE 1 television station on Sunday 4th May 2015 at 5.45pm.
For more information about the Dublin Buddhist Centre, see
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or find us on Facebook at
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Ireland - A Television History - Part 10 of 13 - 'Civil War 1921-1923'

Ireland - A Television History - Part 10 of 13 - 'Civil War 1921-1923'

Ireland - A Television History - Part 10 of 13 - 'Civil War 1921-1923'

1962 RTE Television Documentary-Radharc (Irish Holidays)

During the 1960s, there was a very popular TV documentary programme on RTE television called 'Radharc'. Some wonderful programmes were made which now provide a 'snapshot' of Irish life at the time. The viewer of this set of videos can revisit a bygone era that has now almost vanished from Irish life. Sit back and enjoy a trip down Memory Lane.

What's inside a 65-inch Flat Screen TV?

We CUTOPEN a FlatScreenPlasma TV!!
Learn more about Dolby Vision here: http://bit.ly/2s2x54A Video sponsored by Dolby.
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published: 05 Jun 2017

SPLIT on Irish National Television

Northern Ireland Film & Television Studios

Titanic Studios, set on an 8 acre site five minutes' drive from central Belfast in the historically renowned Titanic Quarter, comprise the original Paint Hall studio and two new purpose-built sound stages, the Hurst and MacQuitty stages, which form the new extension.
Set on a 32 acre site and 30 minutes' drive from Belfast, The Linen Mill Studios enjoys a perfect setting in the Bann valley, Co. Down, where until only a few years ago the world's finest Irish linen was manufactured in centuries-old tradition and exported to every corner of the world.
Northern Ireland offers other ample build spaces, all within short driving distances from Belfast. These are often attractively priced and are totally blank canvases ready for use.
For more information please visit: http://northernirelandsc...

published: 14 Jun 2013

John Bishop on getting his start on Irish television | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One

Ireland - A Television History - Part 2 of 13 - 'No Surrender'

Dublin Buddhist Centre on RTE 1 Television - 'The Balance of Being'

This show explores features members of the Dublin Buddhist Centre community, exploring how the Buddha's teachings informs their lives in Ireland today. It also includes footage of members of our community practising together in the Dublin Buddhist Centre.
The programme originally ran on the IrishRTE 1 television station on Sunday 4th May 2015 at 5.45pm.
For more information about the Dublin Buddhist Centre, see
www.dublinbuddhistcentre.org
or find us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/dublinbuddhistcentre

published: 09 May 2014

Ireland - A Television History - Part 10 of 13 - 'Civil War 1921-1923'

During the 1960s, there was a very popular TV documentary programme on RTE television called 'Radharc'. Some wonderful programmes were made which now provide a 'snapshot' of Irish life at the time. The viewer of this set of videos can revisit a bygone era that has now almost vanished from Irish life. Sit back and enjoy a trip down Memory Lane.

During the 1960s, there was a very popular TV documentary programme on RTE television called 'Radharc'. Some wonderful programmes were made which now provide a 'snapshot' of Irish life at the time. The viewer of this set of videos can revisit a bygone era that has now almost vanished from Irish life. Sit back and enjoy a trip down Memory Lane.

We CUTOPEN a FlatScreenPlasma TV!!
Learn more about Dolby Vision here: http://bit.ly/2s2x54A Video sponsored by Dolby.
Goodbye 11 year old Plasma TV, hello OLED TV with Dolby Vision and Atmos. YES!! Really have enjoyed our new TV. Great father's day gift.
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WARNING: We do not recommend you try what we do! Only do things the we do in our videos IF you are assisted by a qualified adult under proper safety measures. Always think ahead, and remember that any project you try is at YOUR OWNRISK. Remember our motto "We cut things open so you don't have to." so we do not recommend you try anything we do.
This footage is property of What’s inside LLC and is not allowed to be repurposed without written consent from What’s inside LLC. For any requests from media contact us at www.whatsinside.it

We CUTOPEN a FlatScreenPlasma TV!!
Learn more about Dolby Vision here: http://bit.ly/2s2x54A Video sponsored by Dolby.
Goodbye 11 year old Plasma TV, hello OLED TV with Dolby Vision and Atmos. YES!! Really have enjoyed our new TV. Great father's day gift.
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WARNING: We do not recommend you try what we do! Only do things the we do in our videos IF you are assisted by a qualified adult under proper safety measures. Always think ahead, and remember that any project you try is at YOUR OWNRISK. Remember our motto "We cut things open so you don't have to." so we do not recommend you try anything we do.
This footage is property of What’s inside LLC and is not allowed to be repurposed without written consent from What’s inside LLC. For any requests from media contact us at www.whatsinside.it

Titanic Studios, set on an 8 acre site five minutes' drive from central Belfast in the historically renowned Titanic Quarter, comprise the original Paint Hall studio and two new purpose-built sound stages, the Hurst and MacQuitty stages, which form the new extension.
Set on a 32 acre site and 30 minutes' drive from Belfast, The Linen Mill Studios enjoys a perfect setting in the Bann valley, Co. Down, where until only a few years ago the world's finest Irish linen was manufactured in centuries-old tradition and exported to every corner of the world.
Northern Ireland offers other ample build spaces, all within short driving distances from Belfast. These are often attractively priced and are totally blank canvases ready for use.
For more information please visit: http://northernirelandscreen.co.uk/sections/10/film-and-television-studios.aspx

Titanic Studios, set on an 8 acre site five minutes' drive from central Belfast in the historically renowned Titanic Quarter, comprise the original Paint Hall studio and two new purpose-built sound stages, the Hurst and MacQuitty stages, which form the new extension.
Set on a 32 acre site and 30 minutes' drive from Belfast, The Linen Mill Studios enjoys a perfect setting in the Bann valley, Co. Down, where until only a few years ago the world's finest Irish linen was manufactured in centuries-old tradition and exported to every corner of the world.
Northern Ireland offers other ample build spaces, all within short driving distances from Belfast. These are often attractively priced and are totally blank canvases ready for use.
For more information please visit: http://northernirelandscreen.co.uk/sections/10/film-and-television-studios.aspx

published:14 Jun 2013

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John Bishop on getting his start on Irish television | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One

This show explores features members of the Dublin Buddhist Centre community, exploring how the Buddha's teachings informs their lives in Ireland today. It also includes footage of members of our community practising together in the Dublin Buddhist Centre.
The programme originally ran on the IrishRTE 1 television station on Sunday 4th May 2015 at 5.45pm.
For more information about the Dublin Buddhist Centre, see
www.dublinbuddhistcentre.org
or find us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/dublinbuddhistcentre

This show explores features members of the Dublin Buddhist Centre community, exploring how the Buddha's teachings informs their lives in Ireland today. It also includes footage of members of our community practising together in the Dublin Buddhist Centre.
The programme originally ran on the IrishRTE 1 television station on Sunday 4th May 2015 at 5.45pm.
For more information about the Dublin Buddhist Centre, see
www.dublinbuddhistcentre.org
or find us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/dublinbuddhistcentre

published:09 May 2014

views:5064

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Ireland - A Television History - Part 10 of 13 - 'Civil War 1921-1923'

Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 100...

published: 27 May 2016

Ireland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King HenryThe Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the hea...

published: 14 Aug 2013

7 Days in IRELAND | Travel VLOG

We brake into an old fort by the sea, get kicked off the Cliffs of Moher, learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness, go to an Irish wedding in Kildare, eat the best Irish breakfast in Galway, and get a liiiiiittle bit too drunk in Dublin.
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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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Top 10 Irish Tourist Destinations

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published: 29 Mar 2016

Quick Trips and Tips: Galway Ireland and Cliffs of Moher

Quick trip to Galway City, Ireland.
Shannon Airport to Galway then Cliffs of Moher
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Stayed In Galway City. Enjoyed this beautiful city filled with such amazing friendly people. Drank lots of Guinness and Whiskey. Got to visit the Cliffs Of Moher. Thanks to my hosts and friends I made in Galway, I had by far the best time I could possibly have. I fell in love
Galway has so much to offer. I would live here in a heart beat.
Quay (key) street is amazing with live music, great pubs and restaurants. You can buy a Claddagh ring right here, invented in Galway. GreatPubs like Taaffes Bar and WardsHotel.
So much more...check out my tips video where I will go into more detail...

published: 02 Jun 2016

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN IRELAND | TRAVEL GUIDE

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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

published: 22 Jul 2013

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
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Where we stayed:
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published: 09 Mar 2015

Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD

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As you discover Ireland on this guided tour, delve deep into the magic of the Emerald Isle from Galway—an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast—to its bustling capital of Dublin.
From enchanting, verdant landscapes to time-honored Celtic customs and traditions, watch Ireland come alive through the eyes of our travelers:
Delve deeply into the magic of the Emerald Isle—from lush, verdant landscapes to enriching Old World cities replete with legend and ...

Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hu...

10 Things NOT To Do in Ireland

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Today we're going to talk about Ireland and what not to do there!
1. Don't Say “Top of the Morning”
No one uses it and it's corny and you'll stand out like a tourist!
2. Don't Use A Phony IrishAccent
The locals hate it!
3. Don't Talk About Leprechauns
The Irish find this tiresome and boring, yet another thing that would make anyone stand out like a tourist.
4. Don't Brag That You’re 100% Irish
Even if both sides of your family hail from Ireland, if you’re traveling from the US, you’d be considered Irish-American.
5. Don't Just VisitDublin
You'll miss all the lush green countryside! You’ll definitely want to explore rural areas, other cities and landmarks such as Galway, Belfast, Killarney National Park, Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher.
6. ...

Ireland Travel // Dublin & Belfast Day 1

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Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its ...

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King HenryThe Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, ColonelWilliam Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!

✱ 3.113 Hotels in Ireland - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/2zYMsN
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King HenryThe Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, ColonelWilliam Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!

7 Days in IRELAND | Travel VLOG

We brake into an old fort by the sea, get kicked off the Cliffs of Moher, learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness, go to an Irish wedding in Kildare, eat...

We brake into an old fort by the sea, get kicked off the Cliffs of Moher, learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness, go to an Irish wedding in Kildare, eat the best Irish breakfast in Galway, and get a liiiiiittle bit too drunk in Dublin.
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We brake into an old fort by the sea, get kicked off the Cliffs of Moher, learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness, go to an Irish wedding in Kildare, eat the best Irish breakfast in Galway, and get a liiiiiittle bit too drunk in Dublin.
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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the c...

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
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So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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AUDREY:
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Top 10 Irish Tourist Destinations

Just seeing these places will make you green with envy! Welcome to MsMojo and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 tourist attractions in Ireland....

Just seeing these places will make you green with envy! Welcome to MsMojo and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 tourist attractions in Ireland. Subscribe►►http://www.youtube.com/c/MsMojo?sub_c...Facebook►►http://www.Facebook.com/MsWatchMojo Twitter►►http://www.Twitter.com/MsWatchMojo Instagram►►http://instagram.com/MsWatchMojo
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Quick trip to Galway City, Ireland.
Shannon Airport to Galway then Cliffs of Moher
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Stayed In Galway City. Enjoyed this beautiful city filled with such amazing friendly people. Drank lots of Guinness and Whiskey. Got to visit the Cliffs Of Moher. Thanks to my hosts and friends I made in Galway, I had by far the best time I could possibly have. I fell in love
Galway has so much to offer. I would live here in a heart beat.
Quay (key) street is amazing with live music, great pubs and restaurants. You can buy a Claddagh ring right here, invented in Galway. GreatPubs like Taaffes Bar and WardsHotel.
So much more...check out my tips video where I will go into more detail...

Quick trip to Galway City, Ireland.
Shannon Airport to Galway then Cliffs of Moher
!!!Tips Video!!! https://youtu.be/A71u_KT-EhI
Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/quicktripsandtips
Stayed In Galway City. Enjoyed this beautiful city filled with such amazing friendly people. Drank lots of Guinness and Whiskey. Got to visit the Cliffs Of Moher. Thanks to my hosts and friends I made in Galway, I had by far the best time I could possibly have. I fell in love
Galway has so much to offer. I would live here in a heart beat.
Quay (key) street is amazing with live music, great pubs and restaurants. You can buy a Claddagh ring right here, invented in Galway. GreatPubs like Taaffes Bar and WardsHotel.
So much more...check out my tips video where I will go into more detail...

Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www....

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to ea...

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

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As you discover Ireland on this guided tour, delve deep into the magic of the Emerald Isle from Galway—an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast—to its bustling capital of Dublin.
From enchanting, verdant landscapes to time-honored Celtic customs and traditions, watch Ireland come alive through the eyes of our travelers:
Delve deeply into the magic of the Emerald Isle—from lush, verdant landscapes to enriching Old World cities replete with legend and song. Watch our video to learn more:
Explore the famed Blarney Castle in CorkWitness glassblowing in WaterfordEnjoy a Home-Hosted Lunch in CobhDay by Day Itinerary
As you travel through Ireland, delve deeply into a land rich in history, legend, stirring music, and verdant landscapes. Begin your journey in Galway, an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast where there's a tune playing around every corner. Explore the eerie landscape of the Burren and the captivating Cliffs of Moher as you travel to Killarney, home of the 110-mile scenic Ring of Kerry. Then embark for Cork and its nearby seaport of Cobh, where thousands of Irish emigrated during the Potato Famine. Departing Cork, you'll continue on to Kilkenny—where you'll stay for two nights in this historic city on our new 2014 itinerary—before finally arriving at the Irish Republic's cosmopolitan capital, Dublin. This Ireland guided tour is an in-depth discovery of the Emerald Isle—its lore, its lands, and above all, the gregarious charm of its people.
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The Irish landscape retains a pastoral charm with picturesque accents, like thatched cottages

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As you discover Ireland on this guided tour, delve deep into the magic of the Emerald Isle from Galway—an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast—to its bustling capital of Dublin.
From enchanting, verdant landscapes to time-honored Celtic customs and traditions, watch Ireland come alive through the eyes of our travelers:
Delve deeply into the magic of the Emerald Isle—from lush, verdant landscapes to enriching Old World cities replete with legend and song. Watch our video to learn more:
Explore the famed Blarney Castle in CorkWitness glassblowing in WaterfordEnjoy a Home-Hosted Lunch in CobhDay by Day Itinerary
As you travel through Ireland, delve deeply into a land rich in history, legend, stirring music, and verdant landscapes. Begin your journey in Galway, an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast where there's a tune playing around every corner. Explore the eerie landscape of the Burren and the captivating Cliffs of Moher as you travel to Killarney, home of the 110-mile scenic Ring of Kerry. Then embark for Cork and its nearby seaport of Cobh, where thousands of Irish emigrated during the Potato Famine. Departing Cork, you'll continue on to Kilkenny—where you'll stay for two nights in this historic city on our new 2014 itinerary—before finally arriving at the Irish Republic's cosmopolitan capital, Dublin. This Ireland guided tour is an in-depth discovery of the Emerald Isle—its lore, its lands, and above all, the gregarious charm of its people.
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The Irish landscape retains a pastoral charm with picturesque accents, like thatched cottages

Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful...

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Ireland, the Emerald Island. The hills, covered with lush, emerald green grass are full of mystical stone buildings from prehistoric times, Celtic monuments and medieval forts and monasteries. The island is the home of legends, music, poetry and dance. The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, has many sights worth take a look, for example the Trinity College, Christchurch and the St. Patrick Cathedral, the Parliament, and the National Gallery. The Georgian houses in the vicinity of Merrion Square, with their colorful doors and bronze knockers are the nicest in the city. One cannot skip the Jameson whiskey factory, the Guinness Brewery, and the pubs of the Temple Bar district, where live music is played every evening. Dublin is the city of G. B. Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Yeats, Swift and James Joyce, and the famous Irish dance also originates from here. The countryside has many beautiful castles, parks and charming medieval villages, while nature comforts the visitor with such beauties as the Powerscourt waterfall, the ‘glen of the two lakes’, the limestone plateau of Burren or the Cliffs of Moher.
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Ireland, the Emerald Island. The hills, covered with lush, emerald green grass are full of mystical stone buildings from prehistoric times, Celtic monuments and medieval forts and monasteries. The island is the home of legends, music, poetry and dance. The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, has many sights worth take a look, for example the Trinity College, Christchurch and the St. Patrick Cathedral, the Parliament, and the National Gallery. The Georgian houses in the vicinity of Merrion Square, with their colorful doors and bronze knockers are the nicest in the city. One cannot skip the Jameson whiskey factory, the Guinness Brewery, and the pubs of the Temple Bar district, where live music is played every evening. Dublin is the city of G. B. Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Yeats, Swift and James Joyce, and the famous Irish dance also originates from here. The countryside has many beautiful castles, parks and charming medieval villages, while nature comforts the visitor with such beauties as the Powerscourt waterfall, the ‘glen of the two lakes’, the limestone plateau of Burren or the Cliffs of Moher.
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Today we're going to talk about Ireland and what not to do there!
1. Don't Say “Top of the Morning”
No one uses it and it's corny and you'll stand out like a tourist!
2. Don't Use A Phony IrishAccent
The locals hate it!
3. Don't Talk About Leprechauns
The Irish find this tiresome and boring, yet another thing that would make anyone stand out like a tourist.
4. Don't Brag That You’re 100% Irish
Even if both sides of your family hail from Ireland, if you’re traveling from the US, you’d be considered Irish-American.
5. Don't Just VisitDublin
You'll miss all the lush green countryside! You’ll definitely want to explore rural areas, other cities and landmarks such as Galway, Belfast, Killarney National Park, Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher.
6. Don't OrderCorned Beef and Cabbage
This is not the national dish of Ireland. It was a creation made up by Americans and is something they eat on St. Patrick’s Day. In Ireland this meal doesn't really exist, if you do find it on a menu, you can be sure its a restaurant that caters to tourists.
7. Don’tSkip Your Round
In Irish pubs it’s a common practice to order drinks in rounds. For example, if you’re with a group of four people, everyone in the group takes turns buying a round of drinks.
8. Don't Compare Ireland to Home
Not only is this kind of rude, but locals find it very annoying to constantly hear how things like service, food, culture, people, etc. compare to your home country.
But there are lots of differences, like the way everyone waves to you in the car. I don't know you, why are you waving?
9. Don't Avoid the FingerTwitch
While driving on country roads, it's common practice to raise your hand or finger from the steering wheel when you pass someone. It’s a polite way of saying hello to oncoming drivers, even if the respective drivers do not know each other.
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Today we're going to talk about Ireland and what not to do there!
1. Don't Say “Top of the Morning”
No one uses it and it's corny and you'll stand out like a tourist!
2. Don't Use A Phony IrishAccent
The locals hate it!
3. Don't Talk About Leprechauns
The Irish find this tiresome and boring, yet another thing that would make anyone stand out like a tourist.
4. Don't Brag That You’re 100% Irish
Even if both sides of your family hail from Ireland, if you’re traveling from the US, you’d be considered Irish-American.
5. Don't Just VisitDublin
You'll miss all the lush green countryside! You’ll definitely want to explore rural areas, other cities and landmarks such as Galway, Belfast, Killarney National Park, Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher.
6. Don't OrderCorned Beef and Cabbage
This is not the national dish of Ireland. It was a creation made up by Americans and is something they eat on St. Patrick’s Day. In Ireland this meal doesn't really exist, if you do find it on a menu, you can be sure its a restaurant that caters to tourists.
7. Don’tSkip Your Round
In Irish pubs it’s a common practice to order drinks in rounds. For example, if you’re with a group of four people, everyone in the group takes turns buying a round of drinks.
8. Don't Compare Ireland to Home
Not only is this kind of rude, but locals find it very annoying to constantly hear how things like service, food, culture, people, etc. compare to your home country.
But there are lots of differences, like the way everyone waves to you in the car. I don't know you, why are you waving?
9. Don't Avoid the FingerTwitch
While driving on country roads, it's common practice to raise your hand or finger from the steering wheel when you pass someone. It’s a polite way of saying hello to oncoming drivers, even if the respective drivers do not know each other.
Know Before You Go!

The following is our VisitIrelandTravelGuide and Northern IrelandVisitor Guide which covers some of the best things to do in Ireland and Northern Ireland along with extended footage from numerous separate vlogs including things to do in Dublin, Belfast, Killarney, Giant's Causeway and road tripping around Ireland.
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1) 25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide
2) 20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide
3) First Impressions exploring Killarney Ireland
4) Visiting Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
5) All-Ireland SeniorGaelic FootballChampionship in Dublin, Ireland
6) ExperienceGaelic Games in Dublin, Ireland
7) Boxty: traditional Irish potato pancake in Belfast
8) Irish Coffee with Jameson Irish Whiskey vs Baileys Irish CreamCoffee in Dublin, Ireland
9) Irish Stew taste test in Dublin, Ireland
10) Oldest Pub in Ireland - Dublin's The Brazen Head (since 1198)
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Our Ireland Travel Guide and Northern Ireland Visitor Guide features some of the best things to do in the city including sections featuring nightlife, arts, museums and entertainment along with restaurants and street food worth sampling. You'll find our guide offers more than what is typically featured in a Ireland tourism brochure or Northern Ireland itinerary.
Visit Ireland Travel Guide & Best things to do in Northern Ireland Travel Food Video Transcript:
So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city.
Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland. Enjoy!
Well hello from Northern Ireland. This week we are traveling around Belfast and we only have three days in the capital so we're going to try and cover as much ground as we possibly can and show you some of the highlights.
Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troubles; however, in recent years Belfast has experienced a resurgence and it's slowly starting to make a name for itself. We gave ourselves a few days to explore the city, and the result is the following video showcasing 20 things to do in Belfast:
Well good morning from Northern Ireland and today is a road-trip day. We're actually leaving Belfast behind and we're going to be driving the CausewayCoastal route and exploring the coast visiting some of the major attractions along there. One of them is Giant's Causeway and from there we'll see what else we find. I know there is a distillery, maybe visit some parks.
It was now time for the main even - Kerry versus Dublin. The final itself was incredible. The rapid action and skill of the players was evident. It's easy to see why Gaelic Football is the most popular sport in Ireland.
Ireland and Northern Ireland best of compilation guide.
Brought to you by http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This is part of our Travel in Ireland and Northern Ireland video series showcasing Irish food, Irish culture and Irish cuisine.
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The following is our VisitIrelandTravelGuide and Northern IrelandVisitor Guide which covers some of the best things to do in Ireland and Northern Ireland along with extended footage from numerous separate vlogs including things to do in Dublin, Belfast, Killarney, Giant's Causeway and road tripping around Ireland.
Ireland Travel Guide and Northern Ireland Visitor Guide Playlist:
1) 25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide
2) 20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide
3) First Impressions exploring Killarney Ireland
4) Visiting Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
5) All-Ireland SeniorGaelic FootballChampionship in Dublin, Ireland
6) ExperienceGaelic Games in Dublin, Ireland
7) Boxty: traditional Irish potato pancake in Belfast
8) Irish Coffee with Jameson Irish Whiskey vs Baileys Irish CreamCoffee in Dublin, Ireland
9) Irish Stew taste test in Dublin, Ireland
10) Oldest Pub in Ireland - Dublin's The Brazen Head (since 1198)
11) Ulster Fry Up: Full Northern IrishBreakfast in Belfast, IrelandGEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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Our Ireland Travel Guide and Northern Ireland Visitor Guide features some of the best things to do in the city including sections featuring nightlife, arts, museums and entertainment along with restaurants and street food worth sampling. You'll find our guide offers more than what is typically featured in a Ireland tourism brochure or Northern Ireland itinerary.
Visit Ireland Travel Guide & Best things to do in Northern Ireland Travel Food Video Transcript:
So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city.
Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland. Enjoy!
Well hello from Northern Ireland. This week we are traveling around Belfast and we only have three days in the capital so we're going to try and cover as much ground as we possibly can and show you some of the highlights.
Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troubles; however, in recent years Belfast has experienced a resurgence and it's slowly starting to make a name for itself. We gave ourselves a few days to explore the city, and the result is the following video showcasing 20 things to do in Belfast:
Well good morning from Northern Ireland and today is a road-trip day. We're actually leaving Belfast behind and we're going to be driving the CausewayCoastal route and exploring the coast visiting some of the major attractions along there. One of them is Giant's Causeway and from there we'll see what else we find. I know there is a distillery, maybe visit some parks.
It was now time for the main even - Kerry versus Dublin. The final itself was incredible. The rapid action and skill of the players was evident. It's easy to see why Gaelic Football is the most popular sport in Ireland.
Ireland and Northern Ireland best of compilation guide.
Brought to you by http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This is part of our Travel in Ireland and Northern Ireland video series showcasing Irish food, Irish culture and Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

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Hey guys! This is the first vlog from my trip to Ireland! I landed in Dublin and explored Trinity College and the area before heading over to meet my friend in Belfast, Ireland! I can't wait for yall to see tomorrow's vlog! Be sure to give the video a thumbs up if you enjoyed it and subscribe :) Thanks for the constant love and support!
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Ranger is a blue merle Australian Shepherd puppy. He is super sweet and loves to cuddle and play! We love him so much and are so happy our family is growing! You will see lots of Ranger in our vlogs and I posted lots of pictures on my instagram and twitter if you want to see more of his precious face!
Tracker is a female red heeler! She is the newest addition to our little family and she is such a cuddle bug!
If you're new here my name is Rachel and my husband is that goofy man named Harold! I am an army wife and we are newlyweds who love adventure! Subscribe to see more of our vlogs and if you're feeling really nice hit the like button and share with your friends! Hope you have an awesome day!!!
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Ireland - A Television History - Part 3 of 13 - 'Two Nations'

Terry Wogan's Ireland Episode 1

RIPTerry Wogan. 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016. This documentary, broadcast in 2011, takes on a new poignancy now. Enjoy.
It is over 40 years since Terry Wogan decided to leave Ireland and seek his fortune across the water in England. In that time, Ireland has changed beyond all recognition - and so has Terry. Now, in the wake of his retirement from BBC Radio 2, Terry's going 'home'.
In the autobiographical journey of a lifetime he travels back to Dublin, the city he left behind as a teenager, and all the way back to Limerick, where he was born, taking in the length and breadth of the heart-stoppingly beautiful Irish coast en route.
For Terry, this is an opportunity to cherish the old, and to seek out and celebrate the new face of Ireland. But this Ireland is a very different country...

published: 18 Dec 2015

Why are so many people homeless in Ireland? - The Stream

Last year, Glen Hansard - a renowned Irish singer-songwriter and Oscar winner - went onto his country's biggest television show and announced that he was deliberately breaking the law. "We are involved in an act of civil disobedience," he told an applauding audience. That act was the occupation of a vacant government-owned building in the centre of the capital, Dublin. As Christmas approached, and the weather chilled, Hansard and a group of housing activists had decided they could no longer bear the sight of people sleeping on the streets.
They broke into the Apollo House office block and set about turning it into a homeless shelter. What they did caught the imagination in Ireland. People turned up at the building wanting to offer food and clothes, a mattress seller known locally as Matt...

published: 27 Sep 2017

The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

The Incredible History of Ireland - Documentary

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Young Dumb and Living Off Mum - Season 3 Episode 2

A group of eight 18 to 20-year-olds who have been waited on hand and foot all their whole lives are thrust into the adult world of responsibility. They must live together in a house and fend for themselves, live on a basic weekly budget and take part in tough work challenges.
Their parents watch exactly what their kids have been up to, and the one they judge the most useless is sent packing. Ultimately only one will win the prize of a round-the-world trip, as well as earning their parents' pride.
With just seven of the group remaining, Ryan faces his worst nightmare when the work-shy bunch are given the gruesome job of a night shift at a fish market. The experience of life without his parents proves too much for Enzo and war breaks out over a cleaning rota.

RIPTerry Wogan. 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016. This documentary, broadcast in 2011, takes on a new poignancy now. Enjoy.
It is over 40 years since Terry Wogan decided to leave Ireland and seek his fortune across the water in England. In that time, Ireland has changed beyond all recognition - and so has Terry. Now, in the wake of his retirement from BBC Radio 2, Terry's going 'home'.
In the autobiographical journey of a lifetime he travels back to Dublin, the city he left behind as a teenager, and all the way back to Limerick, where he was born, taking in the length and breadth of the heart-stoppingly beautiful Irish coast en route.
For Terry, this is an opportunity to cherish the old, and to seek out and celebrate the new face of Ireland. But this Ireland is a very different country to the one he left behind over 40 years ago - the nation now finds itself in the midst of an economic crisis. But as Terry reminds us, Ireland has survived 500 years of oppression, colonisation, religious discrimination, starvation and emigration. The Irish may be down, he concludes, but don't ever count them out.
Terry was born into an enterprising family of shopkeepers. They lived in Dublin and Limerick, the start and end points of the first leg of this journey. By retracing his story, Terry reveals the bigger picture of post-war Ireland - the result is a uniquely personal take on the history of this beautiful but divided land. Terry has rarely talked about his Irish Catholic origins and so, for many, this series will be a revelation.
In a land that invented the gift of the gab, Terry is in his element as he heads out west in the company of his lugubrious driver Dave. En route to the house he grew up in, he discovers a 'moving' statue of the Virgin Mary, suffers bad weather on the Ring of Kerry, and in Tralee he recalls Ireland's Loveliest Ladies competition, as he asks himself what it means to be Irish today.

RIPTerry Wogan. 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016. This documentary, broadcast in 2011, takes on a new poignancy now. Enjoy.
It is over 40 years since Terry Wogan decided to leave Ireland and seek his fortune across the water in England. In that time, Ireland has changed beyond all recognition - and so has Terry. Now, in the wake of his retirement from BBC Radio 2, Terry's going 'home'.
In the autobiographical journey of a lifetime he travels back to Dublin, the city he left behind as a teenager, and all the way back to Limerick, where he was born, taking in the length and breadth of the heart-stoppingly beautiful Irish coast en route.
For Terry, this is an opportunity to cherish the old, and to seek out and celebrate the new face of Ireland. But this Ireland is a very different country to the one he left behind over 40 years ago - the nation now finds itself in the midst of an economic crisis. But as Terry reminds us, Ireland has survived 500 years of oppression, colonisation, religious discrimination, starvation and emigration. The Irish may be down, he concludes, but don't ever count them out.
Terry was born into an enterprising family of shopkeepers. They lived in Dublin and Limerick, the start and end points of the first leg of this journey. By retracing his story, Terry reveals the bigger picture of post-war Ireland - the result is a uniquely personal take on the history of this beautiful but divided land. Terry has rarely talked about his Irish Catholic origins and so, for many, this series will be a revelation.
In a land that invented the gift of the gab, Terry is in his element as he heads out west in the company of his lugubrious driver Dave. En route to the house he grew up in, he discovers a 'moving' statue of the Virgin Mary, suffers bad weather on the Ring of Kerry, and in Tralee he recalls Ireland's Loveliest Ladies competition, as he asks himself what it means to be Irish today.

Last year, Glen Hansard - a renowned Irish singer-songwriter and Oscar winner - went onto his country's biggest television show and announced that he was deliberately breaking the law. "We are involved in an act of civil disobedience," he told an applauding audience. That act was the occupation of a vacant government-owned building in the centre of the capital, Dublin. As Christmas approached, and the weather chilled, Hansard and a group of housing activists had decided they could no longer bear the sight of people sleeping on the streets.
They broke into the Apollo House office block and set about turning it into a homeless shelter. What they did caught the imagination in Ireland. People turned up at the building wanting to offer food and clothes, a mattress seller known locally as Mattress Mick provided bedding, and Hansard and other well-known musicians belted out protest songs from the roof.
Almost a year later, though, Hansard says things have deteriorated.
This month, it was reported that the number of homeless had passed 8,000 for the first time and almost 3,000 of that number were children. Housing charity Focus Ireland calls the figures staggering and says they must represent "a line in the sand" as campaigners pile pressure on the country's new 38-year-old prime minister - or Taoiseach - Leo Varadkar.
So how, a year after the #homesweethome protests sparked such an outpouring of sympathy and emotion, are there now more people homeless? Why does the one of the richest countries in the world have such a crisis? And what needs to be done to tackle it? Hansard, EricaFleming and Noel Rock TD join The Stream to discuss.
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Last year, Glen Hansard - a renowned Irish singer-songwriter and Oscar winner - went onto his country's biggest television show and announced that he was deliberately breaking the law. "We are involved in an act of civil disobedience," he told an applauding audience. That act was the occupation of a vacant government-owned building in the centre of the capital, Dublin. As Christmas approached, and the weather chilled, Hansard and a group of housing activists had decided they could no longer bear the sight of people sleeping on the streets.
They broke into the Apollo House office block and set about turning it into a homeless shelter. What they did caught the imagination in Ireland. People turned up at the building wanting to offer food and clothes, a mattress seller known locally as Mattress Mick provided bedding, and Hansard and other well-known musicians belted out protest songs from the roof.
Almost a year later, though, Hansard says things have deteriorated.
This month, it was reported that the number of homeless had passed 8,000 for the first time and almost 3,000 of that number were children. Housing charity Focus Ireland calls the figures staggering and says they must represent "a line in the sand" as campaigners pile pressure on the country's new 38-year-old prime minister - or Taoiseach - Leo Varadkar.
So how, a year after the #homesweethome protests sparked such an outpouring of sympathy and emotion, are there now more people homeless? Why does the one of the richest countries in the world have such a crisis? And what needs to be done to tackle it? Hansard, EricaFleming and Noel Rock TD join The Stream to discuss.
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The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an ...

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

Young Dumb and Living Off Mum - Season 3 Episode 2

A group of eight 18 to 20-year-olds who have been waited on hand and foot all their whole lives are thrust into the adult world of responsibility. They must liv...

A group of eight 18 to 20-year-olds who have been waited on hand and foot all their whole lives are thrust into the adult world of responsibility. They must live together in a house and fend for themselves, live on a basic weekly budget and take part in tough work challenges.
Their parents watch exactly what their kids have been up to, and the one they judge the most useless is sent packing. Ultimately only one will win the prize of a round-the-world trip, as well as earning their parents' pride.
With just seven of the group remaining, Ryan faces his worst nightmare when the work-shy bunch are given the gruesome job of a night shift at a fish market. The experience of life without his parents proves too much for Enzo and war breaks out over a cleaning rota.

A group of eight 18 to 20-year-olds who have been waited on hand and foot all their whole lives are thrust into the adult world of responsibility. They must live together in a house and fend for themselves, live on a basic weekly budget and take part in tough work challenges.
Their parents watch exactly what their kids have been up to, and the one they judge the most useless is sent packing. Ultimately only one will win the prize of a round-the-world trip, as well as earning their parents' pride.
With just seven of the group remaining, Ryan faces his worst nightmare when the work-shy bunch are given the gruesome job of a night shift at a fish market. The experience of life without his parents proves too much for Enzo and war breaks out over a cleaning rota.

1962 RTE Television Documentary-Radharc (Irish Holidays)

During the 1960s, there was a very popular TV documentary programme on RTE television called 'Radharc'. Some wonderful programmes were made which now provide a 'snapshot' of Irish life at the time. The viewer of this set of videos can revisit a bygone era that has now almost vanished from Irish life. Sit back and enjoy a trip down Memory Lane.

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Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Ireland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King HenryThe Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, ColonelWilliam Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!

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7 Days in IRELAND | Travel VLOG

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7 Days in IRELAND | Travel VLOG

We brake into an old fort by the sea, get kicked off the Cliffs of Moher, learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness, go to an Irish wedding in Kildare, eat the best Irish breakfast in Galway, and get a liiiiiittle bit too drunk in Dublin.
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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
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Top 10 Irish Tourist Destinations

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Top 10 Irish Tourist Destinations

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Quick Trips and Tips: Galway Ireland and Cliffs of Moher

Quick trip to Galway City, Ireland.
Shannon Airport to Galway then Cliffs of Moher
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Stayed In Galway City. Enjoyed this beautiful city filled with such amazing friendly people. Drank lots of Guinness and Whiskey. Got to visit the Cliffs Of Moher. Thanks to my hosts and friends I made in Galway, I had by far the best time I could possibly have. I fell in love
Galway has so much to offer. I would live here in a heart beat.
Quay (key) street is amazing with live music, great pubs and restaurants. You can buy a Claddagh ring right here, invented in Galway. GreatPubs like Taaffes Bar and WardsHotel.
So much more...check out my tips video where I will go into more detail...

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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN IRELAND | TRAVEL GUIDE

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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

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Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the chea...

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
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Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD

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As you discover Ireland on this guided tour, delve deep into the magic of the Emerald Isle from Galway—an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast—to its bustling capital of Dublin.
From enchanting, verdant landscapes to time-honored Celtic customs and traditions, watch Ireland come alive through the eyes of our travelers:
Delve deeply into the magic of the Emerald Isle—from lush, verdant landscapes to enriching Old World cities replete with legend and song. Watch our video to learn more:
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As you travel through Ireland, delve deeply into a land rich in history, legend, stirring music, and verdant landscapes. Begin your journey in Galway, an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast where there's a tune playing around every corner. Explore the eerie landscape of the Burren and the captivating Cliffs of Moher as you travel to Killarney, h